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" ... thousand feet in circumference, measured round the principal stems ; the overhanging branches, not yet struck down, cover a much larger space ; and under it grow a number of custard-apple and other fruit trees. "
Botano-theology, an arranged compendium [by J. S. Duncan.]. - الصفحة 96
بواسطة John Shute Duncan - 1825
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